New inverter for truck and bus

New inverter for truck and bus

Diesel Industry News

Designed to power up and run the most demanding appliances with ease and reliability, Projecta’s new 24V IP3000-24 inverter joins the Intelli-wave family as its most powerful inverter to date.

The latest pure sine wave powerhouse offers an incredible 6,000W of peak power for as long as three seconds and 4,500W for up to 10 seconds, overcoming the most demanding appliance start up requirements.

With 2,400W/10A of continuous power provided by its 240V AC socket, and 3,000W/13A when hardwired via the included wiring kit, there is little the new IP3000-24 can’t operate on the go with complete safety and peace of mind.

The new super inverter can be wired for remote activation via the switch node, allowing it to be neatly installed out of view making it ideal in the case of OEM applications. A selectable “eco mode” allows the inverter to shut off output if load value is less than 50VA, preserving power.

The Projecta IP3000-24 incorporates a host of advanced safety features, including voltage, temperature, fault and overload protections, safeguarding against injury and damage to sensitive appliances, electrical systems or batteries.

Fully isolated and meeting the latest AS/NZS 4763 standards, the input voltage, output load level and fault code LED indicators plus an audible alarm ensures easy error diagnosis, whilst the unit itself comes backed by Projecta’s two-year warranty.

The super new IP3000-24 which tops Projecta’s Intelli-wave family of advanced pure sine wave inverters is available from leading automotive and transport outlets.

More info www.Projecta.com.au or your local dealer.

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